While the recent 3-2, Auburn over Mississippi State score is well known, there are a number of 2-0 games. They were once quite common, even including two 2-0 games on the same day. The following are the 2-0 results from 1931 onward.
* Carroll (MT) beat Montana, 9/26/31 * Fordham beat Alabama, 10/28/33, in New York, NY * Ore St beat Wash St, 10/28/33 in Portland, OR * Rhodes beat Sewanee, 9/29/34, * Colo St beat Denver, 10/13/34, * Gonzaga beat Washburn, 11/9/34, * South Carolina beat Furman, 11/17/34 * Penn State beat McDaniel, 10/12/1935 * Baylor beat Okla City, 10/18/1935 * Bucknell beat Penn State, 11/23/1935 * South Carolina beat Wash & Lee, 11/23/1935 * West Virginia Wesleyan beat Duquesne 10/23/1936 * Mich St beat Missouri, 10/16/37 * VMI beat Davidson, 10/7/39, in Bluefield WV * Wichita St beat Wyoming, 11/16/40 * Fordham beat Missouri, Jan 1, 1942, in New Orleans. * NC State beat Miami (Fl), 11/7/42; * St Mary's beat Detroit Mercy, 12/6/42 at Oakland CA * Mich St beat Kentucky, 10/7/44 * Iowa St beat Drake, 11/6/48 * William & Mary beat Richmond, 11/25/54 * none in 1932, 1938, 1943, 1945-47, 1949-53, 1955-57 and none since * Miami (Fl) beat Oregon, 12/6/1958
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2-0
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The lowest possible score you can get is zero in fruit ninja
It is 0-0.
2, the lowest double
The lowest possible score with a Yahtzee is 5 points, which is achieved by rolling four 1s and a 2 in the five dice. This is considered the lowest score possible in a single turn in Yahtzee.
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The lowest score possible in bowling is zero.
The one which the Federal Government has.
No. A single point can only be scored after a touchdown (a touchdown being worth 6 points). The lowest non-zero score a team can have is 2. A "safety" (tackling the other team's ball carrier in his own end zone) scores two points.